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End the silence/End the disability cuts

recipient | 21.11.2004 14:49 | Sheffield

A very significant meeting on the often hidden and generally ignored by the left etc, issue of those on disability benefits and the coming cuts....

Please come to this meeting, even if you are not from Sheffield, this is about an important national issue which may become on of the most significant and brutal things thte new Blair/Brown regime will undertake in the next term. For too long , millions of peope have been ignored or sidelined by a left/radical/direct action movement which for honourable reasons has focussed on peace/war/asylum/environment/globalisation, without cognition that awful things are happening to other fellow citizens.

Yester, I went to a brilliant and very moving Palestinian evening, yet when i tried to give out some out flyers for the welfare meeting, a fair few people just shrugged and walked on. Well, aren't people important here as well?. I certainly don't compare the awful trials and horrors people have to face in the Middle East and Africa with those who still have a (rapidly diminishing) welfare state and a peaceful home here. But surely socially aware peple can see misery is misery and that oppresion is present here and should be challenged.


Sheffielders: download the flyer and distribute

public meeting

End the Silence: End the Disability Benefit Cuts!
Life for those on Disability Benefits in Sheffield and beyond….

Saturday 27th Nov 2004 1pm –4pm

St Matthews Church Hall, Carver St, Sheffield


A Public Meeting to discuss the proposed changes in welfare benefits and to raise awareness of the difficulties, health issues and concerns of those, the disabled and chronically ill who receive these benefits and who have no real voice.

Reform of incapacity benefit is one of the key seven
challenges facing us in the new term.’
Tony Blair

‘Like many disable peopled I am terrified of these cuts and changes, it is already a distressing experience claiming such benefits’

A disability benefit recipient


With Guest Speaker

Colin Hampton: Co-Ordinator: Derbyshire Unemployed Workers Centre

Visual presentation: how disability/chronically ill welfare issues are treated in the media.

We have invited an individual claimant who will
describe what life is like on these benefits and the difficulties in claiming them

= others to be arranged


Time will be available for individuals to tell us their own stories of being on disability benefits in today’s Britain.


Refreshments Available/info stall, etc...


Organised by Sheffield Social Forum and Sheffield Welfare Action Network (S.W.A.N), supported by Sheffield Green Party, the Peace Corporation and others.
(donations welcome



Why this meeting is happening..


During the Summer, we became aware of a number of
stories, highlighting the prevalence of
disability benefits and specifically that of
incapacity benefit. They were along the lines of
‘millions of scroungers receiving massive benefits
while doing nothing’. Our intuition was that a big
purge on welfare was coming, particularly on the chronically ill with ‘invisible’ disabilities, we were right!: Andrew Smith, the Works and Pension minister partly resigned because of the cuts. The new ministers, Milburn and
Johnson being hatchetmen have no such scruples and as
a report in The Telegraph documents, ‘everything is up
for grabs’ and the Observer reports:

Fewer carrots, more of the stick’

Alan Milburn will have a new target in his sights: the
2.7 million people who claim incapacity benefit

 http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1302415,00.html

‘Downing Street is drawing up plans for a crackdown on
the sickness culture which has left almost three
million Britons on long-term benefits, arguing that
many have been left to languish and could be helped
back to work’


Recently in Hungary, Blair even described disabled benefit recipients as layabouts and that the money should be taken off them to pay for decent folks pensions. No 10 has started using language like 'hard working families' to demarcate these paragons of virtue from those on welfare.(shades of Clinton)

These proposed changes/cuts coming on top of many years of changes/cuts by stealth may be the final straw for the well being of disabled/chronically. It is very very hard to get such benefits ‘at present’ and we know of many very ill people who have been refused.

Media Mis-representations

Unfortunately the media is now really running with the issue. Recently, Tonight with Trevor McDonald had a half hour special on ‘disability benefit fraud’. However, about 4 years ago the former DSS Social Policy Unit after 3 years research found that there was an estimated underclaim for DLA/AA of around 40% and over 200,000 claimants come off DLA each year since they have only had a temporary disability due to for example an industrial accident or illness that responds to treatment, including surgery. In real terms claims for IB are only slightly up on what they were 20 years ago.


Our big question may be: in the fourth richest country why are they
attacking the most vulnerable and why is there such a lack of interest from progressive forces and indeed the general public in such issues. Remember, anyone can become ill or disabled……?

How can we/you change things/What can you/we do?

Write to your mp

M’p do take notice, particularly of individually written letter and the volume of such letters


Write to the media, put disabled/chronically ill welfare issues on the radar

Take action, lobby/protest outside your mp’s office, govt buildings, media buildings,

Join welfare benefit discussion groups
Excellent independent site here

 http://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/


recipient

Comments

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turn it regional/national

24.11.2004 02:22


An excellent article, clearly written. Why don't you publish it as a featured article as well?

reader


direct payment brow-beating

24.11.2004 12:21

I'm glad that someone is taking up these issues - not an issue with enough glamour or immediate rewards for much of the Left to take up. I will try to publicise the meeting as widely as poss.
Also this: all benefit claimants will have received several letters/phone calls asking us to open bank or post office accounts so that benefit can be paid directly, without giro or order book. Don't mind having the option but 2 of these letters were from the "Direct Payment Promotion Team", a group of people on temp contracts hired by the DWP to, yes, promote direct payment methods. From the letters you might think that there was no option to stay with giro/book payment, thus frightening many people who, for all sorts of reasons, don't want to open accounts. When asked why the option of sticking with giro/order book is not given in letters or phone calls, these DWP people have become very defensive, asking "where did you get this info from?", "are you from the press?". Only after pretty intensive questionning they reveal that it is possible to stay with the old payment method "in special circumstances" ie: if you want to and are prepared to spend ages sticking to your point.
The DWP's motives for the change could be: to save money issuing giros/books; running down Post Offices prior to another round of closures; a general desire to link financial and personal information on individuals in the run-up to the national ID card project.
In any case, I know that these letters have been scaring people (elderly in particular) who don't want to use bank accounts and don't know that they have the option to stick with present methods of payment.
Another thing - with the proposed job losses in the civil service and DWP in particular, we have a chance to share some common cause with benefits workers. Any PCS activists invited to the meeting?

stu


"Wars on nations changes maps, but Wars on poverty maps change."

24.11.2004 17:39

or so said Mohammed Ali, suffer of Parkinson's Disease (though not a recipient of Disability Benefit!)







start in your own back yard


Join causes

25.11.2004 02:24

Hope to see you at the meeting.
Very good idea to join causes: the anti-ID campaign is closely related to employment cuts in the public sector (including social workers) and therefore to disability/benefits cuts.
For an insider view of ID system, and government implementation of more electronic public services you can check this blog:

 http://www.idealgovernment.com/index.php/weblog/C16/
or just

www.idealgovernment.com
at "Across the Board" (read first entries too).





sheffielder

Sheffielder


change of venue/time

26.11.2004 17:27

There is a change of venue due to complications with disabled access

now
Saturday 27th Nov 2004 1.30 pm(sharp) –4pm
quaker meeting house, st james st (near blue moon
cafe, cathedral)

infoman


how did it go?

29.11.2004 10:57

soz, couldn't make the meeting - could someone briefly report on how it went, decisions made etc.
ta

stu


some post-meeting info.

01.12.2004 19:28

check here
 http://wiki.sheffieldsocialforum.org.uk/End_The_Silence

for more info/ future meetings, etc. contact:  shefsocialforum@riseup.net

one thing that came out of the mtg was that now is as good a time as we'll ever get to make links with the PCS. have to say, whenever i'm in jobcentreplus, i get the idea that most workers see their future selves in the faces of claimants they're dealing with!

- "I was a benefit adviser, now I'm a doley."